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ELIZABETHTOWN CITIZENS OPPOSE KU KLUX KLAN (Special To The Leader) Elizabethtown, Ky., Sept. 27--It being announced that public meetings were being planned here in interest of the Ku Klux Klan and other towns in Hardin County, the protestant citizens of Elizabethtown passed a strong resolution against the program, in a meting here in which the Klan is regarded as being dangerous to the peace and good will of the community.
The Klan's speaker is a stranger here He was not invited, nor is he welcome. The Klan's attitude towards Catholics, Jews and Negroes is well-known; Catholics and Jews being the chief objects of their attack. We have lived in peace and happiness in this community for generations. Jew and Gentile, Catholic and Protestant, and unhesitatingly condemn any organization that may attempt to disturb the peaceful conditions of our city and county," reads a part of the protest, which is signed by several prominent protestant citizens.
NOMlNATIONS CONTINUE AS BEGINNING DAY OF THE LEADER'S CAMPAIGN NEARS
Kentucky's Reliable and
ost P rogressive ' wspa­per.
The Largest Circulation.
The lost Widel Read.
VOL. 7
PARA GR APH IG S
CURRENT NEWS I
ANO OPINION
KENTUCU'S GREATEST WEEKLY
The Louisville Leader's
Program For 1924
Colored Citizens Quiet But I Friends Are Urged To Ru h
Are Entirely In ym- ominations For Advan
pathy With The tage Of First Period
Tuskegee.
Th Greatest A d\' rti ing
Medium. Mor Than Three
Thousand ew R e a d e r
Added In R ecent Campaign
JOHNSTOWN MAYOR WHO
OROERED NEGROES TO lEAVE
TOWN DEFEATED AT POllS
OROER BRINGS CENSURE FROM ALL SECTIONS
THB :REPUBLICAN SOUTH IS TURN­ING WHITE
THE: f [SK JUBILEE SINGERS
Opens Their Seuon Here
MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 18 AT
A Rare Treat Is in Store for the Louisville Pnblic
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
18TH & CHESTNUT STS.
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SALE AT
Bright's Pharmacy

ELIZABETHTOWN CITIZENS OPPOSE KU KLUX KLAN (Special To The Leader) Elizabethtown, Ky., Sept. 27--It being announced that public meetings were being planned here in interest of the Ku Klux Klan and other towns in Hardin County, the protestant citizens of Elizabethtown passed a strong resolution against the program, in a meting here in which the Klan is regarded as being dangerous to the peace and good will of the community.
The Klan's speaker is a stranger here He was not invited, nor is he welcome. The Klan's attitude towards Catholics, Jews and Negroes is well-known; Catholics and Jews being the chief objects of their attack. We have lived in peace and happiness in this community for generations. Jew and Gentile, Catholic and Protestant, and unhesitatingly condemn any organization that may attempt to disturb the peaceful conditions of our city and county," reads a part of the protest, which is signed by several prominent protestant citizens.
NOMlNATIONS CONTINUE AS BEGINNING DAY OF THE LEADER'S CAMPAIGN NEARS
Kentucky's Reliable and
ost P rogressive ' wspa­per.
The Largest Circulation.
The lost Widel Read.
VOL. 7
PARA GR APH IG S
CURRENT NEWS I
ANO OPINION
KENTUCU'S GREATEST WEEKLY
The Louisville Leader's
Program For 1924
Colored Citizens Quiet But I Friends Are Urged To Ru h
Are Entirely In ym- ominations For Advan
pathy With The tage Of First Period
Tuskegee.
Th Greatest A d\' rti ing
Medium. Mor Than Three
Thousand ew R e a d e r
Added In R ecent Campaign
JOHNSTOWN MAYOR WHO
OROERED NEGROES TO lEAVE
TOWN DEFEATED AT POllS
OROER BRINGS CENSURE FROM ALL SECTIONS
THB :REPUBLICAN SOUTH IS TURN­ING WHITE
THE: f [SK JUBILEE SINGERS
Opens Their Seuon Here
MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 18 AT
A Rare Treat Is in Store for the Louisville Pnblic
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
18TH & CHESTNUT STS.
TICKETS 0 N
SALE AT
Bright's Pharmacy